I don’t believe Day was told to turn over the palm print. Nobody else even knew of the existence of this palm print.
But do you believe Drain lied in his report about Day telling him he was instructed to turn over all the evidence?
Why do you always defer to decades-old memories told to Sneed instead?
Nobody else even knew of the existence of this palm print.From memory, I believe that Day said he told both Curry and Fritz about it on the night of 11/22/63 before Drain took the rifle to Washington DC. I don’t remember where that was said, but I seem to remember reading that. Maybe someone else has a better memory and can locate that statement.
But do you believe Drain lied in his report about Day telling him he was instructed to turn over all the evidence?No, I don’t believe Drain lied. I think your idea of “all of the evidence” in the context of Drain’s report is wrong. I think that Drain was referring to all of the evidence that the FBI had requested. The DPD had a freaking truckload of evidence, the FBI had only requested a few items. Drain told Sneed what part of that evidence the FBI had requested. I quoted this in a recent post in this thread.
Why do you always defer to decades-old memories told to Sneed instead?I don’t. In this case, Sneed allowed his interviewees to tell their stories in their own words. Drain’s elaboration of what evidence the FBI had requested essentially agrees with Day’s statements. I am pointing this out.